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Kicked off ESA - help?

JulieAllinson
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Hi I have a big problem, I have be kicked of my ESA for not having aought points.
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Hello Julie @JulieAllinson and a warm welcome to the community. Sorry to hear your bad news.
I am not a benefits advisor but we have some well-qualified and experienced people who will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
For now, bear with us, and don't hesitate to tell us more about yourself or to ask any questions you may have.
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
@JennysDad -
@JulieAllinson Did you have an assessment as a review or was this a new claim? if you haven't already you should obtain a copy of the assessors report. Secondly you should apply for a mandatory reconsideration within 28 days
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Hi @JulieAllinson
There is information about ESA here:ESA Assessment Support (independent advocacy service)Direct Gov information on claiming ESA
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